13
11.
Set up SNMP local management (see
Setting Up Local Management at the Central
Site
on page 16).
12.
Set up the modem, and the Call Directories if trap dial-out is desired (see
Setting
Up the Modem
on page 17).
13.
If the unit is equipped with an ISDN DBM, set up the DBM (see
Setting Up the ISDN
DBM
on page 19).
14.
If SNMP traps are wanted, set up managers, select the desired traps, and configure
trap dial-out if desired (see
Configuring SNMP Trap Managers and Trap Dial-Out
on
page 21).
15.
Save the configurations.
16.
Verify the entire path from the remote unit to the NMS is functioning (see
Verifying
the End-to-End Path
on page 23).
17.
If the DSX-1 interface will be used, install the DSX-1 cable (see
Connecting to DSX
on page 24). Time slots for the DSX-1 interface will need to be assigned to the
network interface (see
Assigning DSX-1 Time Slots to the Network Interface
in the
iMarc SLV Configuration Reference
).
18.
Install the modem cable (see
Connecting the Modem
on page 24).
19.
If the unit is equipped with an ISDN DBM, install the ISDN DBM cable (see
Connecting to ISDN
on page 24).
20.
If you will use the Ethernet port for management, install the Ethernet cable (see
Connecting to Ethernet
on page 25).
21.
Install the DTE cables (see
Connecting to a DTE
on page 25).
22.
Verify that data is being received (see
Verifying That Data is Being Received
on
page 27).
23.
Verify that all PVCs, including Management PVCs, are configured; and see whether
the PVC is active or not (see
Checking PVC Connections
on page 28).
24.
Verify the setup for backup, if applicable (see
Verifying the ISDN Line and That
Data Can Be Passed Between DBMs
on page 29).
The iMarc installation is complete.
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